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Tried filling my ac with a little refrigerant...

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Old 07-09-2013, 01:31 PM
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here is a pic of the new accum. , the plug on top is the low pressure switch.
 
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Thanks for the pic gert, I'm getting lazy these days.
 
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just showing off my new A/C, I would like to make a simple write up. Our search here is kind of hit or miss.
 
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one thing to remember is that you can't just recharge a already empty system. you need to evacuate it yourself or get somebody else to. also a set of harbor freight gauges is a huge help too, since you need to know the high side as well to properly diagnose the system. you cant just rely on those joke of do it yourself kits.
 
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Originally Posted by Brian_
one thing to remember is that you can't just recharge a already empty system. you need to evacuate it yourself or get somebody else to. also a set of harbor freight gauges is a huge help too, since you need to know the high side as well to properly diagnose the system. you cant just rely on those joke of do it yourself kits.
Hey, one of those joke DIY kits saved my dad $100 in shop fees.
 



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